The report strongly condemns Russia for its war of aggression against Ukraine.
82% confidence
Foreign AffairsRussia
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The MEP does not specify which precise document 'the report' refers to; the search identified motions for resolutions (RC-10-2026-0201, B-10-2026-0211, B-10-2026-0148) debated around the session date, all of which contain strong condemnation language. The distinction between a formal committee 'report' and a 'motion for a resolution' is blurred in the MEP's phrasing.
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PrimaryEuropean ParliamentReiterates its condemnation, in the strongest possible terms, of Russia's brutal war of aggression against Ukraine, including its deliberate targeting of civilians and civilian infrastructure.
PrimaryEuropean ParliamentCondemns the Russian regime's systematic falsification of history and use of distorted historical narratives to justify its aggression against Ukraine.
PrimaryEuropean ParliamentEuropean Parliament resolution on four years of Russia's war of aggression against Ukraine and European contributions to a just and lasting peace.
SecondaryRenew Europe GroupThe European Parliament debated a resolution calling for accountability for Russia's systematic attacks against Ukrainian civilians, ahead of a vote during the May plenary session.